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– Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson went on the DL this weekend with a “mass” in his elbow. Yikes.
– The best quote of the weekend was Ozzie Guillen’s about Wrigley being a bar. I hate him with a passion, but I tend to agree with him.
– Since when has the trade of a productive utility player [...]
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